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Book Blast: "A Home for Christmas" by MK McClintock

01_A Home for Christmas CoverPublication Date: November 5, 2014

Trappers Peak Publishing

eBook; 74 pages

ASIN: B00NE43C0O



Settings: 19th Century Montana, Wyoming, & Colorado

Genre: Christmas Short Stories/Western/Sweet Romance



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Includes three historical fiction short stories to delight and entertain this holiday season.



CHRISTMAS MOUNTAIN
In search of family she barely knows and adventure she's always wanted, Katherine Donahue is saved from freezing on a winter night in the mountains of Montana by August Hollister. Neither of them expected that what one woman had in mind was a new beginning for them both.



TETON CHRISTMAS
Heartache and a thirst for adventure lead McKensie Stewart and her sister to Wyoming after the death of their parents. With the help of a widowed aunt and a charming horse breeder, McKensie discovers that hope is a cherished promise, and there is no greater gift than love.



LILY'S CHRISTMAS WISH
Lily Malone has never had a real family or a real Christmas. This holiday season, she might get both. From an orphanage in New York City to the rugged mountains of Colorado, Lily sends out only one wish. But when the time comes, can she give it up so someone else's wish can come true?



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Praise for A Home for Christmas


“5 stars! I have just finished reading three short stories written by M.K. McClintock, part of her collection A HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. I really enjoyed these charming historical fictions CHRISTMAS MOUNTAIN, TETON CHRISTMAS and LILY’S CHRISTMAS WISH!” – Nicole Laverdure

"Heart-warming and inspiring." - Kat Cambron

"A delightful collection of stories sure to warm any reader's heart." - Elizabeth Loftus



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About the Author


02_MK McClintock AuthorMK McClintock is the author bestselling historical western romance and award-nominated historical romantic mystery. She spins tales of romance and adventure inspired by the heather-covered hills of Scotland and the majestic mountains of home. With her heart deeply rooted in the past and her mind always on adventure, she lives and writes in Montana.



Learn more about MK by visiting her website and blog. You can also find her on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.



A Home for Christmas Book Blast Schedule




Monday, November 3

Literary Chanteuse

Tuesday, November 4

Unshelfish

Wednesday, November 5

Book Nerd

The True Book Addict

Thursday, November 6

So Many Books, So Little Time


Monday, November 10

Susan Heim on Writing

Tuesday, November 11

What Is That Book About

Wednesday, November 12

Historical Fiction Connection

Friday, November 14

Passages to the Past



Giveaway


To enter to win the following prizes, please complete the form below. Giveaway ends on November 14th at 11:59pm EST. One winner per giveaway item.

- PB Trilogy of the Montana Gallagher Series + Woolrich Rough Rider Throw (Open to US residents only)
- Ebook Trilogy of the Montana Gallagher Series (International)



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  1. I'm really looking forward to reading A Home For ChrisChristmas. They all sound like great reads. I love The Gallaghers so I know I'm in for some good reading. :) Thank you for the chance
    Carol L
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